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Sondheim 06-26-07 11:54 PM

It depends on the attractiveness of the box - but I generally display the title side.

mikelowry 06-27-07 12:56 AM

Usually the box side. How about you.

Jasko 06-27-07 02:07 AM

box side

matome 06-27-07 08:25 AM

Title spines

Bleddyn Williams 06-27-07 08:30 AM

Box - with one exception: Alias Season 2, which looks much better on the individual spines side.

cerial442 06-27-07 08:31 AM


spine side because overall it takes less space
If the DVDs are in the box, they will take up the same amount of space regardless.

rexinnih 06-27-07 09:21 AM

Minority here, spine side.

eiker_ir 06-27-07 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by cerial442
If the DVDs are in the box, they will take up the same amount of space regardless.



i'm my rack if i put them with the spine side out i can fit more

cerial442 06-27-07 10:34 AM

Yeah, but turning them on the other side will still be the same space. We are talking about the side of the box not the cover.

Cronenbergfan71 06-27-07 05:38 PM

Definitely the box side for me. It just looks much neater to me.

NoirFan 06-27-07 09:01 PM

Box side. Except Nightmare and Universal Monsters Collections - I just like the way the latter looks spine out.

tonyc3742 06-27-07 09:22 PM

Generally box unless spines make a picture or something.

Shagrath 06-27-07 09:33 PM

It totally depends on how the box is laid out. If it's just a slipcase of regular amarays (or snappers), then I'll usually put them title-out. If it's thinpaks, or a digipak, then I'll put it box-side out. The exception to the rule is for Criterion boxsets, as I always put them box-side out, but only if the box has a spine number. If it doesn't (like the Samurai Trilogy or the Hitchcock one), then I will just put the box in the closet, since I don't have room for them on the shelves.

SterlingBen 06-28-07 12:11 AM

This thread has convinced me to switch from spine to box, and it does look much more impressive

shyguy1083 06-28-07 01:57 AM


Originally Posted by cerial442
Yeah, but turning them on the other side will still be the same space. We are talking about the side of the box not the cover.

thank you for the clarification! i was also under the impression that when people were saying "box side" that they meant the cover. dunno why, that's just how i pictured it in my head.

with that in mind, i generally do box since in most cases it draws attention to the fact that it's a box set so it stands out a bit.

mike45 06-28-07 02:26 AM

Box side. That's why they put them in the box.

thedrizzle 06-28-07 09:10 PM

The Box Sides except my Monty Python's Flying Circus 16-Ton Megaset.

steebo777 06-29-07 08:26 AM

I change it up. It's whatever I'm feeling at the time is what I put towards the outside.

kaze0 06-29-07 08:42 AM

The spines until I watch every title. As I watch the title I flip them to the blank part of the spine. Then when I watch the entire set, reflip them and display the box

taronga 07-07-07 02:05 PM

The box side - just to make dusting easier.

DangerousG 07-07-07 02:20 PM

spines, the box side would look weird sitting next to all the individuall dvd spines.

I do display my anime box sets with the box art though, since they have nice art and i group them together.

Dayewalker 07-07-07 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by cerial442
Box side.

Except for the Nightmare on Elm Street box. The Titles line up to make a picture.


This is exactly what I do myself. I tried flipping the box sets around so the individual titles showed instead of the box itself and it just never looked right. I figure that the box was meant to be displayed with the title facing outward for ease of sorting/finding/etc.

gcbma 07-08-07 06:31 AM

Individual-titles side

darkside 07-08-07 12:33 PM

I usually show the box, but if I'm in the middle of watching a set I will leave the titles showing. If I have room I will also turn the box to show the side, but space prevents me from doing that with many sets.

JasonTHX 07-08-07 01:40 PM

It Varies...My Indiana Jones Set is Box Side, I had My Star Wars collection box side but I switched recently to line up with the prequels. The Stanley Kubrick collection I display titles, The Pacino boxset is titles also. TV Series like Twin Peaks and Seinfeld and Sopranos or anything else with slimpacks are always box side.

JSwarce 07-08-07 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by JasonTHX
It Varies...My Indiana Jones Set is Box Side, I had My Star Wars collection box side but I switched recently to line up with the prequels. The Stanley Kubrick collection I display titles, The Pacino boxset is titles also. TV Series like Twin Peaks and Seinfeld and Sopranos or anything else with slimpacks are always box side.

I agree with JasonTHX. I have a mixture of both, with the majority box side out. However, I also switched my Star Wars set to spine side out, but that was due to new custom covers that I downloaded so they all match now. Mothy Python mega set is box side out, but the side of the box has too much writing on it, so it looks dumb. The spines are too thin, so that doesn't look right, either. Box side out for that one. The Nightmare box set is spine side out due to the picture they form.

My biggest complaint is inconsistency of packaging between TV on DVD sets from season to season, mainly on seasons that are still in production on TV. 24 comes to mind immediately (other than the new thin packs which all match) and Alias. It's nice to have multiple sets that blend well with each other. Don't these companies know we display these things in our house! :)

John


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